2003 Robert N.S. and Patti Foos Whitelaw Founders Award from Historic Charleston Foundation: honoring those whose work embodies the spirit of these two leaders in Charleston’s preservation movement. To “Architect Glenn Keyes for his work on numerous historically significant buildings in Charleston.” Recognized for Distinguished Achievement in Historic Preservation in Charleston, South Carolina

2005 Best Building Pros in America: Architects and Designers. This Old House 92 Oct. 2005: 91-96. “...chosen as one of the top 10 preservation architects, following an extensive selection process.”

Select Press Coverage

Preservation: The Magazine of the National Trust for Historic PreservationSeptember/October 2011“To Market, To Market” by Gwendolyn PurdomProfiling: City Market, Charleston, SC (National Historic Landmark)

“You can really see and feel the history of the market, not only in the market itself, but in the architectural integrity.“

"…when (Hurricane) Hugo blew off about one-fourth of the Joseph Manigault House’s roof and damaged the plaster in several of its most ethereally graceful rooms, administrators of the mansion seized the contingency to launch a renaissance. ‘We wouldn’t want to go through Hugo again, but the hurricane resulted in some positive things,’ says Glenn Keyes, a restoration architect from Charleston who guided the project to its completion early this year."

“…meticulously detailing the Alston House’s components from the fundamental to the ornamental, Glenn Keyes Architects and Richard Marks Restorations undertook an intricate analysis that enabled them to number, disassemble, pack, and transport the house piece by piece, to be reassembled jigsaw-like on its new foundation on the bluff at Cedar Hill (Plantation).”

Early American Life 2010“Down to the Last Detail" by Jeanmarie AndrewsProfiling: 60 Montagu, Gailliard Bennett House, Charleston, SC

“The interior ornamentation ... (i)s the finest in the city and perhaps the country (The owners hired) the city’s top restoration expert – architect Glenn Keyes ...”

Traditional Building June 2011“A Storied Steeple: Sympathetic Addition 2011 Palladio Awards”Profiling: Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Charleston, SC

“… an architectural icon … the cathedral’s new spire has changed the skyline of Historic Charleston forever.”

“'The goal was to take this very significant house and add modern conveniences while preserving its historic character,’ says Charleston architect Glenn Keyes, ... hired to oversee the restoration…(including) one of the great drawing rooms in America.”

House Beautiful October 1999“Nothing Could Be Finer" by Martin FillerProfiling: South Mulberry Plantation, Moncks Corner, SC

“By 1993, this handsomely proportioned structure had fallen into almost terminal ruin ... (The new owners) engaged Charleston architect Glenn Keyes to supervise the restoration, and asked their friend Mark Hampton ... to help decorate it."

“(The) Kiawah Island plantation house built by South Carolina Governor Arnoldus Vanderhorst in 1803 ... sat vacant for almost 100 years ... amid the wild beauty of the South Carolina low country…(It was) restored and expanded ... without compromising its integrity.”

“ ‘We … try to find good solutions that have minimal impact on the historical building’s character,’ says Keyes … Keyes restored the Pineapple Gate House, a private residence, to museum standards. The interior was restored to 1800, and the impressive estate includes several outbuildings and a restored garden.”